Out Of Egypt By Andre Aciman
The Bomber Mafia: A Story Set in War by Malcolm Gladwell
The Prophet of Mercy: How Muhammad (PBUH) Rose Above Enmity Insult by Mohammad Elshinawy and Omar Suleiman
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind By Yuval Noah Harari
The Greatest Mind And Ideas Of All Time By Will Durant
The Six Value Medals By Edward de Bono
Too Much and Never Enough By Mary L. Trump
The Lost Pearl by Lara Zuberi
Islam at War: A History by George F. Nafziger
George F. Nafziger's book, "Islam at War: A History," provides a thorough and in-depth analysis of Islamic military history from the earliest Islamic eras to the present. In order to give light on the strategy, tactics, and weapons employed in these engagements, the book discusses a variety of military campaigns, battles, and conflicts that Muslims have engaged in throughout history and across diverse geographies. It also investigates the influence of religion, politics, and culture in defining the Islamic response to war and violence. "Islam at War" gives readers a clearer understanding of the complicated and frequently misunderstood relationship between Islam and combat through its engaging and approachable writing style.
Repentance: Breaking the Habit of Sin by Omar Suleiman
Omar Suleiman's insightful work "Repentance: Breaking the Habit of Sin" examines the Islamic viewpoint on the subject of repentance. The book urges readers to take stock of their deeds and ask Allah (SWT) for forgiveness in order to break detrimental habits and deepen their relationship with the Almighty. To lead readers towards a more purposeful and happy existence, Suleiman draws from Islamic history and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). For Muslims who want to better comprehend repentance and strengthen their relationship with Allah (SWT), this book is a fantastic resource.
Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche
Explore Nietzsche's revolutionary ideas in "Beyond Good and Evil," translated by R.J. Hollingdale. Rejecting traditional Western concepts, Nietzsche unveils the flaws of Christian morality and advocates for embracing individual "will to power." With commentary from the translator and an introduction by Michael Tanner, this Penguin Classics edition offers profound insights into Nietzsche's philosophy.